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Chapter 5 Error Messages
Arbitrary Waveform Errors
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Arbitrary Waveform Errors
The following errors indicate failures that may occur during arbitrary
waveform operation. Refer to “Arbitrary Waveform Commands” on
page 198 for more information.
770 Nonvolatile arb waveform memory corruption detected
The non-volatile memory used to store arbitrary waveforms
has detected a
checksum error. The arbitrary waveform cannot be retrieved from memory.
781
Not enough memory to store new arb waveform; use DATA:DELETE
The four non-volatile memory locations already contain arbitrary
waveforms. To store another waveform, you must first delete one of the
stored waveforms using the DATA:DELete command.
781 Not enough memory to store new arb waveform; bad sectors
Due to a hardware error, there are no more memory locations available
to store arbitrary waveforms. This error is likely the result of a failed
Flash memory device.
782 Cannot overwrite a built-in waveform
The following built-in waveform names are reserved and cannot be used
with the DATA:COPY command: “EXP_RISE”, “EXP_FALL”,
“NEG_RAMP”, “SINC”, and “CARDIAC”.
784 Name of source arb waveform for copy must be VOLATILE
When using the
DATA:COPY
command, you cannot copy
from
any source
other than “VOLATILE”.
785 Specified arb waveform does not exist
The DATA:COPY command copies the waveform from volatile memory to
the specified name in non-volatile memory. Before executing the
DATA:COPY command, you must download the waveform using the
DATA VOLATILE or DATA:DAC VOLATILE command.